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Index
Title Page
Special Offers
Dedication
Table of Contents
Preface: Pictures of Lo
Introduction: Colorful Misunderstandings, Graphic Misinterpretations
Lolita Today
Text and Image
Reimagining Lolita
Chapter 1: Questions and Answers
Chapter 2: Fictions
Chapter 3: Reflections on Covers Commissioned for the Lolita Book Cover Project
1. Objects
2. Humbert’s worldview
3. Mood
4. Language
Chapter 4: Cover Story
Chapter 5: Passion and Possession: The Visual in the Portrayal of Lolita by Nabokov, Kubrick, and Stern
Chapter 6: The Covers
Chapter 7: Uncovering Lolita
Chapter 8: Dyeing Lolita: Nymphet in the Paratext
Chapter 9: How to Think in Images, or Vladimir Nabokov’s Art of the Image
The Art of the Image
The Trouble with Language
Chapter 10: Dolly as Cover Girl
Chapter 11: Selling Concubines: Who is the Face of the Russian Lolita?
Judging a Book by Its Cover: Nabokov’s Ideal Design for Lolita
Lolita’s Adventures in Russia and Beyond: From the 1960s to the Early 1990s
From Hollywood with Lust: “A Horrible Young Whore Instead of My Nymphet”
Marketing the Russian Lolita Within a Venerable Cultural Canon: The Late 1990s
What’s in a Face: “A Typically Russian Girl”?
Lolita as the Russian Brand and Trend: The Twenty-First Century
Conclusion
Bibliography
Chapter 12: Paperback Nabokov
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Chapter 13: Nabokov and His Industry
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Copyright
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